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THREE HAYING JOIS DONE IN ONE OPERATION MOWING CONDITIONING RAKING I will ba operating a telfpropelled windrower with bay conditioner and New-Holland baler. For all your haymaking requirements contact: R. MUGFORD Contractor, 21 BRYNLEY STREET, HORNBY. Phone Islington 4752.
New Zealand Finals of Open and Y.F.C. Shearing and Woolhandling (Prise: Trip to Australia donated by Wool Board). Finals Miss Wool Competition. (Prizes donated by Wool Board, N.A.C.. and C.F.M.) N.Z. Blade Shearing Championships. (Prizes: Ist £lOO and gold medal, 2nd £5O, 3rd £25 and 4th £10). Entry tee 30/-. N.Z. Blade Shearing Relay. (Prize £45). Entry fee of £1 for team of three. (Prize money far all blade events donated by CaHez). Entries for blade championships and relay close with secretory, Shearing and Woolhandling Committee. Department of Agriculture, Private Bag, Christchurch, by January 30, 1444. All these events will be held In the Sports Hall, Ashburton, on March 13 and 14, 1464. Admission charges: Day sessions on March 13 and 14 5/- (school children half price). Evening sessions: Friday, March 13, 10/-. Saturday, March 14, 10s and £l. Tickets available on request from: The Secretary, Shearing and Wadhandling Committee, Department of Agriculture, Private Bag, Christ, church. The Secretary, Federated Farmers, National Mortgage Building, West Street, P.O. Boz 103, Ashburton. These events will be organised and run by the Christchurch and Ashburton committee for Shearing and Woolhandling.
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"taken step in the right direction... ait A* a result or marketing through our own Organisation, wo ere ahead of Canterbury schedule by an average of 2/6 per lamb over the pest nine seasons. In other words, on an average marketing of 1,000 lambs per season during that period we are £1,125 ahead of schedule. PLUMP FOR PRIMARY PRODUCERS' CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. FROZEN MEAT EXPORTERS DUNEDIN CHRISTCHURCH INVERCARGILL TIMARU ASHBURTON NELSON LONDON. Killing Facilities at afi 16 Freezing Works and Drafting Representatives Stationed Throughout the South
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30325, 28 December 1963, Page 7
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